Their response to POODLE boiled down to, “buy Quicken 2015, or go back to fetching all your downloads by hand (WebConnect).” Intuit, whose reaction to problems in their Macintosh software was always glacial at best, showed practically zero interest in solving this new problem, given that they could finally point users to their new Quicken 2015 product. In October of 2014, discovery of the POODLE exploit caused financial institutions around the globe to disable the SSL 3.0 communication protocol practically overnight, effectively killing Intuit’s Quicken 2007 for the Mac, insofar as users who needed to be able to download transactions from their financial institutions.
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